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For two figures to be on the same base and between the same parallels ,they must have a common base and.


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The vertices(or the vertex) opposite to the common base lying on a line parallel to the base

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The vertices(or the vertex) opposite to the common base lying on a line making an acute angle to the base

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C

One common vertex

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Two common vertices

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Solution

The correct option is A

The vertices(or the vertex) opposite to the common base lying on a line parallel to the base


For two figures to be on the same base, and between the same parallels, they must have a common base and the vertices (or the vertex) opposite to the common base lying on a line parallel to the base. Hence the answer.


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